Presentation discusses how the topic of data ethics has historically been addressed in LIS research, and takes a close look at the key research themes of privacy, research ethics, ethical ecosystems, and control in the papers found.
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Towards an Understanding of Data Ethics in LIS
Alternate Title:
Towards an Understanding of Data Ethics in Library and Information Science
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Presentation discusses how the topic of data ethics has historically been addressed in LIS research, and takes a close look at the key research themes of privacy, research ethics, ethical ecosystems, and control in the papers found.
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International Conference on Knowledge Management (ICKM)
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